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2024 Rocket Mortgage Traditional cash: Right here’s how a lot each participant made 

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June 30, 2024

Akshay Bhatia had an opportunity to hitch Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler as multi-time winners this season.

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The youth movement is overtaking the PGA Tour this week.

4 amateurs teed it up this week on the Rocket Mortgage Traditional together with Luke Clanton, Ben James, Jackson Koivun and 15-year-old Miles Russell. Reining Masters and U.S. Open Low Novice Neal Shipley additionally acquired a sponsor’s exemption this week, however he made his PGA Tour professional debut at Detroit Golf Membership.

It’s clear the organizers of the younger Detroit Tour cease are eager to open up their occasion to the sport’s subsequent technology, however in an odd means, they’re additionally serving to out the common professionals on the PGA Tour.

Forward of the event on Tuesday, Min Woo Lee provided a effectively want for the highschool sophomore Russell, who’s already turned heads contending at a Korn Ferry Tour occasion earlier this 12 months.

“Hopefully he has enjoyable and doesn’t beat me, however does effectively,” Lee stated.

However, from a monetary perspective, it doesn’t actually matter if Russell, or Clanton — who made the lower and was three pictures again after 54-holes, or any of the amateurs beat Lee this week. Whereas gamers in faculty and highschool are capable of signal NIL contracts and earn cash that means, they nonetheless can’t gather prize cash on the PGA Tour.

If an novice was to win, as Nick Dunlap did earlier this year on the American Categorical, they don’t get any winnings and the first-place share goes to the runner-up. Christiaan Bezuidenhout benefited from Dunlap’s win in January, taking home $1.512 million. Satirically, Clanton completed tied with Dunlap this week.

However now with NIL, as Clanton admitted Saturday night time, gamers may be tempted to remain in faculty longer since they’ll receives a commission along with their scholarships.

“Yeah. Once more, like I play golf to play golf,” Clanton defined. “I feel with the ability to play golf along with your buddies each single day, it’s one thing you don’t get very a lot. I’ve acquired 12 dudes on that staff that I completely love, so it’s superior.”

He’s positively enjoying golf to play golf this week as a result of he received’t get a penny from this week’s purse.

With that, under you’ll be able to try the whole payout breakdown for this week’s Rocket Mortgage Traditional at Detriot Golf Membership . The total purse is $9.2 million. 

How a lot each participant made on the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Traditional

1. Cameron Davis, $1.656 million

T2. Davis Thompson, $616,400
Min Woo Lee
Akshay Bhatia
Aaron Rai

T6. Rico Hoey, $300,150
Eric Cole
Erik van Rooyen
Cameron Younger

T10. Taylor Moore, $206,233.33
J.J. Spaun
Dylan Wu
Hayden Springer
Nick Dunlap
Luke Clanton (a)
Sam Stevens

T17. David Skinns, $149,500
Troy Merritt
Ben Silverman

T20. Carl Yuan, $113,068
Andrew Novak
Patton Kizzire
Ben Kohles
Neal Shipley

T25. Nate Lashley, $74,980
Matt Kuchar
Patrick Fishburn
Justin Decrease
Jhonattan Vegas
Joel Dahmen

T31. Nicholas Lindheim, $48,583.08
Ben Griffin
Kevin Yu
Ryan McCormick
Ryo Hisatsune
Jacob Bridgeman
Harry Corridor
Roger Sloan
Max Greyserman
Beau Hossler
Jake Knapp
Rickie Fowler
Patrick Rodgers

T44. Taylor Montgomery, $29,164
Maverick McNealy
Blaine Hale, Jr.
Brandon Wu
Ryan Moore
Ben James (a)
Chris Kirk
Hayden Buckley

T52. Matti Schmid, $22,650.40
Mark Hubbard
Bud Cauley
Nick Hardy
Michael Kim

T57. Davis Riley, $21,160
Callum Tarren
Kevin Streelman
Robby Shelton
Vince Whaley
Joe Highsmith

T63. Zach Johnson, $20,332
Pierceson Coody
Nico Echavarria

66. Nicolai Hojgaard, $19,964

T67. Ryan Fox, $19,412
Luke Record
Chandler Phillips
Wesley Bryan
Chris Gotterup

T72. Taylor Pendrith, $18,768
Aaron Baddeley

74. Peter Malnati, $18,492

(a) = novice, doesn’t obtain share

Jack Hirsh

Golf.com Editor

Jack Hirsh is an assistant editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State College, incomes levels in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his highschool golf staff and not too long ago returned to this system to function head coach. Jack additionally nonetheless *tries* to stay aggressive in native amateurs. Earlier than becoming a member of GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but additionally producing, anchoring and even presenting the climate. He may be reached at [email protected].

 

 

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